Ben Kennedy is a three-time Emmy Award-winning Washington Bureau Chief for Local 10 News.
He's traveled cross-country covering the president and scored exclusive interviews, including with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Kennedy joined Local 10 News in 2009. While reporting in South Florida, he was the first journalist to interview Diana Nyad moments after her historic swim from Cuba to Key West. He reported live on the Deep Water Horizon oil spill and from Kingston, Jamaica as Hurricane Matthew hit the island.
Prior to Local 10, Kennedy was a White House Correspondent and reported in New York, Vermont and Missouri. He was also an intern with the investigative department at CBS 2 Chicago. Kennedy earned his B.S. in Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Just hours after U.S. House representatives voted 427-1 to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the U.S. Senate also passed the bill by unanimous consent after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s request.
El presidente Donald Trump abordó el Air Force One rumbo a Florida para pasar el fin de semana, en medio de reportes que afirmaban que su administración había decidido atacar instalaciones militares dentro de Venezuela.
President Trump boarded Air Force One to spend the weekend in Florida — amid reports that his administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela.
FBI Director Kash Patel joined President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday to discuss the administration’s latest national crime statistics.
President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement on Tuesday at the White House as the federal government’s shutdown continued for the seventh day.
President Donald Trump announced Friday from the White House that the United States will be hosting the Group of 20 summit at the Trump National Doral Golf Club.
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ordenó que las banderas en lo alto de la Casa Blanca se bajaran a media asta el miércoles como señal de respeto por las víctimas del tiroteo en la escuela católica de Minnesota.
Trump y líderes políticos reaccionaron al tiroteo en una escuela católica de Minnesota, pidiendo oraciones y acciones. Manuel Oliver instó al presidente a impulsar cambios contra la violencia armada.